Steps #4 and #5 are easily reversible, if any given small wiki wants to directly support their own page.
Step #3 needs consensus that feedback can be given in any language if one doesn't feel like using English and/or posting to Phabricator directly. Editors should be aware though that Google Translate does an awful job when it comes to technical language, and may want to find an intermediary instead to make sure their message is properly understood and triaged.

Once we centralize the feedback pages, we'll be watching how things go, and then re-evaluate the situation after a while.

@Quiddity, is step #2 now fixed?
Please remember "Hold VE/Feedback until we can review with the Communications & Editing team. and before converting give a 2-3 days warning to T98465 and T92661 so that CLs can prepare and send messaging beforehand."
(this means, at least after Wikimania).

Elitre renamed this task from Plan to redirect inactive VisualEditor feedback pages for small wikis to mediawiki.org to Plan to redirect inactive VisualEditor feedback pages for some wikis to mediawiki.org.Aug 26 2015, 4:59 PM

As per the feedback tool interface instead, whenever I have to test something related, I keep making the "mistakes" reported in the related task.
It's not foolproof, and while I'm sure everyone else is smarter than me, it makes me sad that we are ready to make that tool available to even more people without at least fixing a few design things which didn't require an overhaul or anything (according to opinions in that task).

As per the feedback tool interface instead, whenever I have to test something related, I keep making the "mistakes" reported in the related task.
It's not foolproof, and while I'm sure everyone else is smarter than me, it makes me sad that we are ready to make that tool available to even more people without at least fixing a few design things which didn't require an overhaul or anything (according to opinions in that task).